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With groundbreaking Ideas, Mukesh Ambani wants to make Reliance the most innovative company

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With groundbreaking Ideas, Mukesh Ambani wants to make Reliance the most innovative company
MK was flagged off in 2009-10, and relaunched in May 2014 to invoke the "warrior spirits" of his people. This is a dream project of Ambani, often known to root for grandiose plans.
Why prices of tomatoes surged and why we are shedding onion tears
Wholesale tomato prices touched Rs 70 per kilo in end-July, on the back of a severe supply shortage in vegetable mandis.
Biggest station redevelopment programme in the world: Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu
Prabhu said the railways had taken concrete steps in the right direction for the redevelopment of 100 railway stations across the country.
Meet the rising stars of the Indian comedy scene
While a stand-up comedian can make a living by doing four or five shows a month at prominent venues in Mumbai or Delhi, they also have to face increasing competition.
Amit Shah's game of political chess reaches its endgame
Amit Shah checkmated the opposition more often than not in his three years as BJP president. Now he's going all out for the endgame.
Falling like ninepins: A list of bureaucrats fired by US President Donald Trump
James Comey was leading the probe into the Trump 2016 presidential campaign's possible collusion with Russia to influence the election.
Why Reliance is playing mentor and investor to a bunch of fledgling tech ventures
RIL is preparing an ecosystem for entrepreneurs at the outskirts of Mumbai to home a batch of 20 entrepreneurs for testing their products and honing business plans.
Some elements are spreading wrong GST messages, photos on social media: Hasmukh Adhia
Even when the GSTN website is working properly, some old picture of the GSTN website is circulated to say that the site is down. All this is part of life.
Transgender Bill fails to change life of estranged community
The bill came in the wake of a 2014 Supreme Court judgment, which said those apart from the binary gender should be treated as the third gender.
Our next car should be developed in India by Indian engineers: Kenichi Ayukawa, MD, Maruti Suzuki
"We always analyse good products from our competitor. Look at areas they are ahead of us and transfer those learnings," Ayukawa said.
This is what classical music needs to survive
The late Carnatic writer Indira Menon enthused: "The greatest gift to the world of this little instrument of the technological revolution (the microphone) is MS Subbulakshmi.
How Anand Neelkantan is creating a popular genre for subaltern tales
Despite the early initiation, the road to literary success as a narrator of alternative versions of epics and mythology was not straight.
Toast to coast: Why the historic town of Khorfakkan is a haven for adventure lovers
With a tiny population of 4,000, and none of the tangible trappings of sheikhdom, it offers a blissful antidote to the UAE's more commercial pleasures.
Forget the stereotypes, northeastern cuisine is a smorgasbord of unique ingredients, flavours and recipes
Momos may be devoured by residents from the seven sisters (and one brother), but it's not quite a northeastern staple.
The history and the secret behind Jalebi's wild, juicy circles
From the zoolabiya of ancient Persia to the exquisite Sindhi ghevar, the jalebi comes full circle.
Here's the list of some of the famous living creatures that were patented
The Roslin Institute researchers who did the cloning tried to patent Dolly, her offspring, and the process of cloning her.
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